Resolving ice cloud optical thickness biases between CALIOP and MODIS using infrared retrievals

Despite its importance as one of the key radiative properties that determines the impact of upper tropospheric clouds on the radiation balance, ice cloud optical thickness (IOT) has proven to be one of the more challenging properties to retrieve from space-based remote sensing measurements. In parti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2016-04, Vol.16 (8), p.5075-5090
Hauptverfasser: Holz, Robert E, Platnick, Steven, Meyer, Kerry, Vaughan, Mark, Heidinger, Andrew, Yang, Ping, Wind, Gala, Dutcher, Steven, Ackerman, Steven, Amarasinghe, Nandana, Nagle, Fredrick, Wang, Chenxi
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Zusammenfassung:Despite its importance as one of the key radiative properties that determines the impact of upper tropospheric clouds on the radiation balance, ice cloud optical thickness (IOT) has proven to be one of the more challenging properties to retrieve from space-based remote sensing measurements. In particular, optically thin upper tropospheric ice clouds (cirrus) have been especially challenging due to their tenuous nature, extensive spatial scales, and complex particle shapes and light-scattering characteristics. The lack of independent validation motivates the investigation presented in this paper, wherein systematic biases between MODIS Collection 5 (C5) and CALIOP Version 3 (V3) unconstrained retrievals of tenuous IOT (
ISSN:1680-7324
1680-7316
1680-7324
DOI:10.5194/acp-16-5075-2016